Voters Find a Few ‘Glitches’ at Polls
By SHAKIRA SEALEY New Yorkers who headed out to vote on Election Day experienced few problems at the polling sites except for malfunctioning optical scanners …[read more]
By SHAKIRA SEALEY New Yorkers who headed out to vote on Election Day experienced few problems at the polling sites except for malfunctioning optical scanners …[read more]
By LEANNA BURTON Incumbents won two southern Queens races for City Council that focused on issues ranging from stop-and-frisk to transportationy. Council member Erich Ulrich, …[read more]
By SAMUEL J. PAUL Scott Stringer on Tuesday was elected the next New York City comptroller with a lead of more than 60 percentage points. …[read more]
By ELIZABETH COLUCCIO As the 109th mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio now has the task of bringing about all the changes he …[read more]
By LAURIE CHERENFANT Letitia James, the winner of the seat for public advocate, attended a vigil on election night of a 9-year-old boy who was …[read more]
By Faraz T. Toor Bill de Blasio won the race for mayor with the help of two political opponents: Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former Rep. …[read more]
By NADIRA FOSTER-WILLIAMS Voters agreed Tuesday to amend the State Constitution to allow the expansion of casino gambling in as many as seven upstate areas. …[read more]
By CHARISSE HILL Winning in a landslide, Bill de Blasio was elected Tuesday as the 109th mayor of New York City. Republican candidate Joe Lhota …[read more]
By KIRAN SURY 1986 was an important year. Microsoft launched its IPO, the Iran-contra affair was revealed, and Oprah started her famous talk show. It …[read more]
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